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Habitat Restoration Field Trip

Neuva School Replanting Riparian Habitat, 2005
    

Restoration season begins mid-February. We will be learning to cut and plant willow and restore the native plant community along San Geronimo Creek.

Contact Paola Bouley (SPAWN Conservation Director) for more info: 415 663-8590 ×111

SPAWN offers many year-round, hands-on environmental education programs for all grade levels where students learn about salmon in their habitat. Students also have the opportunity to engage in habitat restoration activities to help this endangered species!

We are happy to work with teachers and group leaders to create a field trip that meets your class' interests and needs! Costs are $4- 6 per person, sliding scale, and no one is tuned away for lack of funds. Donations received will support SPAWN's education programs in under-served communities.

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